Innovation in the market

The TM Hearthstone UK Residential Property Fund is a ‘bricks and mortar’ fund and is capital benchmarked against the UK housing market, as measured by the LSL Acadametrics index. It’s the first of its type in the UK and will invest in a diversified portfolio of professionally managed residential property.

The addition of an FSA authorised residential fund to the UK market is nothing short of ground breaking. Now almost anyone can invest in UK residential property from £1,000+, without having to purchase or manage the property themselves or get a mortgage. Further, they can invest through SIPP and ISA wraps as well as direct purchase, allowing them to take advantage of the tax efficiencies previously denied to residential investment.

This is not only a first for retail investors, it is the creation of a genuinely new way for all investors to access this asset class..

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